What did you all think? A little more spoiler space:
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On Supernatural, the boys find a town where no one is dying naturally. To find out why, they have to become ghosts themselves. Sam is getting scary good with his demon killing powers. Dean naturally, whines about it. He finds it funny to be able to stick his hand inside his baby brother, though.
On Smallville Clark gets a visit from that gossip columnist who can turn herself into water. She’s back, all reconstituted and ready to for the scoop of the century: Clark is Red-Blue Blur guy. Clark decided to come out. First to Lois Lang, then the world. Hilarity ensues. But you didn’t think he’d really get away with it, did you?
I liked the Doomsday stuff, but of all the bad guys to bring back they had to settle for Tori Spelling. Granted, she looks like an alien…Except for her, good episode.
Supernatural was fun, but it just adds to my suspicions of Ruby training Sam to be so powerful. He got pumped up awful quick, didn’t he? I am glad they brought back ReaperGirl though, she’s pretty good and easy on the eyes.
I wholeheartedly agree. There was so much scenery chewed there are going to have to repair the set. If you’re not Aaron Spelling there is no reason to cast that girl in anything. I giggled when Davis held the pillow over her head. Definitely the highlight of the episode.
I thought it was also very improbable for her to be able to be everywhere and travel so quickly as they showed her doing.
Missed this in my search and accidently started a Supernatural thread. Sorry (figures I’d see it the second after I post). Maybe a mod could merge them?
Not only still on the air, but the highest rated CW show. Weird that.
God this was an awful episode. It really had the potential for so much more but they wasted it all. Tori came back as a moistened bint who could only spout off some watered down puns.
Ya, see what I did there? That sentence was awful. So was every line in this episode.
I think the biggest problem was that this episode was too compact. It could have easily been spread out across a two parter rather than trying to fill out a plot of: Lake comes back to town, Clark decides he’s forced to tell his story, story gets in one single newspaper, crowd goes crazy because apparently no one’s ever heard of “You Tube or it didn’t happen”, government comes to track him down (and start firing at him!), Clark on the run, fight with Lake, travel back in time, reset problem, destroy the ring for no other reason than time travel episodes seem to be no fun oh and by the way let’s not forget Doomsday. Whew. Forget anything? It was too much and they just mushed it all together.
Besides the writing being terrible, the direction was cringeworthy as well. Here’s just one example. Lois decides to check her voicemail during a crisis. OK…
But then she’s running, desperately trying to catch up to Clark and warn him about who Doomsday is. Clark, who is under no pressing need to leave NOW actually stops putting on the ring long enough to listen to half of Lois’s sentence before putting the ring on completely and going back in time. What? Did he gather the gist of it and decide it to be unimportant? Was Lois’s tone not convincing enough that it would be worth the extra five seconds? Did his hand slip?